It was all supposed to be so easy. I was wrong. I went running last night. I made the venture up to the Australian Outback. The hills were steeper and more unforgiving than I last remember, and the valley's were more cruel and angry than I last remember. Have I sunken from the once glorious Night Prancing Gazelle like stature that I once held tightly. I blame the Path once ran around Hades, and the glorious Holiday treats so readily provided around every corner you turn. But mostly the injury sustained from that ever so rugged path that leaps out at your ankles at the most desperate of times. I made a good effort to reenact the glory days I once had, but it only lasted 4 laps around the planes. My energy was to drained, and my effort weak. But I fought hard. I was tough like the wild Hyena. a young and reckless Hyena that wanders about and does what he wants. Kind of like the Gun-slinger bandits of the Wild West. But luckily Kristen was there with me, to prompt me to do more than I would have done had I been on my own. On the way there I made a reasonable comment like, "oh, don't J-walk here, there's a cop in his car right around the corner." She was so surprised that I would make a 'reasonable' statement that she made fun of me for being 'mature' the rest of the night. Its all true I tell you, I'm not exaggerating it at all! Most of the stuff she said I can't even repeat! It would make your soul cringe.
So last night I tried my best to make time to clean my apartment. Cleaning my apartment entails Finishing my Gingerbread Castle first and foremost, and eating candy secondly. My castle is coming right along. Hopefully this weekend, I can document the final product and then start advertising it in all its glory. I can't help but nibble on my goods as I'm putting them on the house. I guess you could say that I purchased an allotment of goods for myself as well. Oh, I can't wait to finish.
At work today Peter brought a Pie. Everyone has been suggesting that he made it from scratch, but it looks store bought, but then again, it tastes home made. Mmmm mmm good. Susan ate all the crust. I had about 7 'slivers' of it.
Lunch was sponsored by The Corner Bakery. I saw Rick and Silvia at lunch. In true 'Jim' fashion, I went up behind them and then said really loud, "Hey, can you be quiet cause I was trying to stand in Line in peace". One of their co-workers questioned, " Do we know him?" It was quite funny. I didn't know her, other wise I would have helped her out with a response; 'Yes girl, it was. Don't be the last to know next time.' I also ran into Danny and Collins. So much for drawing in my notebook.
I'm listening to the same audio-book that I have been the last two days. Its fascinating.
Friday, January 4, 2008
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